[llvm-commits] CVS: llvm/docs/FAQ.html
Vikram Adve
vadve at cs.uiuc.edu
Sat Oct 25 12:16:00 PDT 2003
Changes in directory llvm/docs:
FAQ.html updated: 1.3 -> 1.4
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Log message:
Improve formatting of licensing section.
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Diffs of the changes: (+4 -4)
Index: llvm/docs/FAQ.html
diff -u llvm/docs/FAQ.html:1.3 llvm/docs/FAQ.html:1.4
--- llvm/docs/FAQ.html:1.3 Sat Oct 25 12:06:55 2003
+++ llvm/docs/FAQ.html Sat Oct 25 12:14:52 2003
@@ -23,23 +23,23 @@
less restrictive</em> license, in particular one that does not
compel users who distribute tools based on modifying the source to
redistribute the modified source code as well.
-
+ <p>
<dt><b>Does the Illinois Open Source License really qualify
as an "open source" license?</b>
<dd>The
<a href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/UoI-NCSA.php">
UI Open Source License</a> is certified by the
Open Source Initiative (OSI).
-
+ <p>
<dt> <b>Can I modify LLVM source code and redistribute the modified
source?</b>
<dd>
Yes. The modified source distribution must retain notice both the
copyright notice and follow the three bulletted conditions listed in
the <a href="releases/1.0/LICENSE.txt">LLVM license</a>.
-
+ <p>
<dt> <b>Can I modify LLVM source code and redistribute binaries or
- other tools based on it, without redistributing the source.
+ other tools based on it, without redistributing the source?</b>
<dd>
Yes, this is why we distribute LLVM under a less restrictive license
than GPL, as explained in the first question above.
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